The positives of selective logging are that is it more aesthically pleasing (nicer to look at) than clearcutting. It also leaves a seed souce, slows and controls erosion, but it is expensive.
It is difficult to monitor logging and detect illegal logging activities due to lack of manpower and remoteness of forested areas.
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Gold is less valuable than Topsoil. Yet Gold is now valued more than Topsoil, and Forests. I'd rather ask "How does selective logging protect Forests?"
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I think its vampire
Selective logging involves strategically cutting down only certain trees in the forest, which allows for the regeneration of the forest ecosystem. This method helps to maintain biodiversity, protect soil quality, and reduce the overall impact on the forest compared to clear-cutting. By following sustainable harvesting practices, selective logging can help to ensure the long-term health and productivity of the rainforest.
Selective logging : removal of certain trees in a stand as defined by specific criteria (species, diameter at breastheight, or height and form). It is analogous to high grading. Not to be confused with the selection silvicultural system.Selective logging will leave some trees standing, which allows for natural regrowth, less impact on the wildlife, and less ugly patches in the landscape.
Different methods of deforestation include clear-cutting, selective logging, burning, and bulldozing. Clear-cutting involves removing all trees in an area, while selective logging targets specific tree species. Burning is often used to clear land quickly, and bulldozing involves pushing trees over and uprooting them.
logging, burning, clear-cutting, selective cutting.... I'm sure there's more though
Clear fell logging is the type of timber extraction where all the trees are felled. Selective logging is an alternative, where only specific trees are extracted, or where a few type specimens are left to provide seed for the next generation of forest.
I think that it adds to the problem bc it takes away more logs from the Amazon